Hartford Courant

Hartford firefighte­rs dig in to spruce up look

Connecticu­t Valley Garden Club helps beautify firehouses

- By Deidre Montague

You could call it a growing effort. It started when Hartford Fire Capt. Ivan Villalobos of Engine Co. 7, wanted to improve the look and landscape of his firehouse in the North End. Villalobos reached out to the Connecticu­t Valley Garden Club to beautify Hartford firehouses. The club offered to purchase plants, benches, planters for all of Hartford’s firehouses, with the full support of Fire Chief Rodney Barco and the Department of Public Works, which provided the mulch through Mark Dowd.

As the partnershi­p between the CVGC volunteers and Engine Co. 7 firefighte­rs proved successful, the club is now working to get all the firehouses to partner with them in the beautifica­tion projects.

The CVGC volunteers recently worked with Hartford’s Engine Co. 10 firefighte­rs at 510 Franklin Ave., the second firehouse to be beautified, planting more than 50 arborvitae, perennials and shrubs.

Barbara Kiefer, co-chair of CVGC’S Civic Relations Committee, said the partnershi­p is a perfect combinatio­n of what public and private entities can do when it comes to working together to make improvemen­ts.

“No city in the country [or] in the world has got enough money to do everything that everybody wants and needs for beautifica­tion,” she said. “So that’s where the partnershi­p with the Garden Club can really help. Our Garden Club is 100 years old, we run a lot of civic projects, we raise money so that we can do civic projects.”

According to its website, the nonprofit club “promotes knowledge, interest and participat­ion in five key garden-related areas: civic projects, conservati­on, floral design, horticultu­re, and

“The firefighte­rs [spend] a lot of time at the firehouses, [so] to make their surroundin­gs a lot more pleasant for them to just take their breaks and afternoons. Just whatever kind of respite really makes a difference.” — Doreen Fundiller-zweig, CVGC member

photograph­y.” They learn “through a variety of meetings, guest speakers, hands-on workshops and field trips — along with volunteeri­ng for a range of community outreach programs to continue to build a substantia­l legacy of civic projects.”

CVGC member Doreen Fundiller-zweig said it was a lot of fun for her working with the firefighte­rs.

“The firefighte­rs [spend] a lot of time at the firehouses, [so] to make their surroundin­gs a lot more pleasant for them to just take their breaks and afternoons. Just whatever kind of respite really makes a difference,” she said.

Firefighte­r Michael Cedenó said that he enjoyed the day working with the gardening club volunteers.

“I actually like it. It’s something different. A different pace… [We] get a little green thumb and spruce up the firehouse, since they kind of rip up everything over here. [It would] be nice to bring some flowers and bring some green over here. A real change,” Cedenó said.

Ultimately, Kiefer says this partnershi­p is just a small gift of appreciati­on for the firefighte­rs, who are potentiall­y putting their lives on the line on a daily basis.

“These are the guys running in our houses when we are running out … it’s a small gift,” she said.

Her biggest wish, she said, is that all of the firehouses will participat­e in the partnershi­p, which will be in place for the next two years.

“We’ve just met with a third firehouse yesterday. And so we’ll be working on that in the spring … I think once they see what other houses look like … they may want to join in, hold their hand up and say, ‘yeah, we can do that.’ ”

 ?? DEIDRE MONTAGUE/HARTFORD COURANT ?? Engine Co. 10 firefighte­rs helping to place plants provided by the Connecticu­t Valley Garden Club to help beautify their firehouse.
DEIDRE MONTAGUE/HARTFORD COURANT Engine Co. 10 firefighte­rs helping to place plants provided by the Connecticu­t Valley Garden Club to help beautify their firehouse.
 ?? DEIDRE MONTAGUE/HARTFORD COURANT ?? A Connecticu­t Valley Garden Club volunteer digs holes to place new plants for the Engine Co. 10 firehouse.
DEIDRE MONTAGUE/HARTFORD COURANT A Connecticu­t Valley Garden Club volunteer digs holes to place new plants for the Engine Co. 10 firehouse.

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